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well, the folks at the huffington post did some match-ups. let's look at some highlights, all personalities aside. barney frank, look for his look alike, think goofy but loyal companion, how about mr. smee from peter pan. all the congressman needs is that hat and it's a done deal. >>> then there's sarah palin. we have seen this snapshot before. her disney twin transitions from ladylike to the wild ways of her husband. jane porter from tarzan. they both went rogue. next it's charlie rankle, democrat from new york. the light of his life. give it up for cogsworth from "beauty and the beast." lastly, ron paul, his disney doppelganger is anything but fun-loving. he held in the church bell tower after being cast with raising him. it's claude frollo from the hunchback of notre dame. that one takes the cake. that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. [ female announcer ] the power of green coffee extract is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real fruit, starbucks re
well, the folks at the huffington post did some match-ups. let's look at some highlights, all personalities aside. barney frank, look for his look alike, think goofy but loyal companion, how about mr. smee from peter pan. all the congressman needs is that hat and it's a done deal. >>> then there's sarah palin. we have seen this snapshot before. her disney twin transitions from ladylike to the wild ways of her husband. jane porter from tarzan. they both went rogue. next it's charlie...
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>>kimberly: but why is arianna huffington? >>greg: she fooled we celebrities into thinking they were smart. and they would say i can showen i am not just an actor and everyone would laugh at them. boy, he is stupid. >>eric: i talked about a former marine denied a refund by spirit and this morning "fox & friends" took that, ran with it and did something very, very cool. watch. >> because so many of our viewers felt so bad you did not get a refund, well, here's the money. >>guest: thank you, it is not about the money, i will donate this to wounded warriors. but i thank you. >> we thank you. we understand what you are up against. >> pretty touching. >>bob: it was touching, a wonderful thing to do, and spirit airlines deserves, anyone who watches "the five," who decides to get on that airline, please do not do it, boycott them, boycott them into bankruptcy. >>eric: i am not in favor of boycotts but the news is we are getting it out there that maybe we can affect change and we tried to call "spirit," but --. >> this man has termina
>>kimberly: but why is arianna huffington? >>greg: she fooled we celebrities into thinking they were smart. and they would say i can showen i am not just an actor and everyone would laugh at them. boy, he is stupid. >>eric: i talked about a former marine denied a refund by spirit and this morning "fox & friends" took that, ran with it and did something very, very cool. watch. >> because so many of our viewers felt so bad you did not get a refund, well,...
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"huffington post" saying it has internal emails to support that. karen handel saying otherwise. >> was involved in the process, but to suggest i had the soul authority is just absurd. the process was vetted. the policies were vetted at all of the appropriate levels in the organization. >> that putting miss brinker under the bus. >> the last time i checked, private nonprofit organizations have a right, and a responsibility to be able to set the highest standards and criteria on their own without interference let alone the level of vicious attacks and coercion that has occurred. congressional investigation along with the various state investigations, those were a factor in the decision. if you have a grantee where there is controversy surrounding it. komen was doing its best to move to neutral ground and i was asked to look at options to that. >> as for planned parenthood today the organization did not comment on karen handel's resignation. instead it released a statement: >> my special comment ahead. first becky bond planned parenthood's largest cor
"huffington post" saying it has internal emails to support that. karen handel saying otherwise. >> was involved in the process, but to suggest i had the soul authority is just absurd. the process was vetted. the policies were vetted at all of the appropriate levels in the organization. >> that putting miss brinker under the bus. >> the last time i checked, private nonprofit organizations have a right, and a responsibility to be able to set the highest standards and...
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. >> and the huffington post which is fond of the obama administration was critical of the release of the ad. >> she was critical of the entire nature of using foreign policy strength in campaign ads and not fair in my view. this was all ridiculous. we came from a presidential administration that as a lot people pointed out, campaigned on aircraft carrier, and now, suddenly it is inappropriate? i don't think people buy it. >> well, they gave the writer of the daily show a lot to write about, because it is so easy to take the clips from the bush as, and show the exact opposite sentiment coming from many of the top conservative talkers and all way up to the vice president and you can compare the ad. a lot of bother for those would want to say, well, you are holding democrats, holding president obama to a much different standard, and i agree with mark, it would be absurd for hip not to tout his greatest foreign policy achievement. >> but, i guess, the question, one of the national security council people said this trip took months of planning and there was in way to know in advance what
. >> and the huffington post which is fond of the obama administration was critical of the release of the ad. >> she was critical of the entire nature of using foreign policy strength in campaign ads and not fair in my view. this was all ridiculous. we came from a presidential administration that as a lot people pointed out, campaigned on aircraft carrier, and now, suddenly it is inappropriate? i don't think people buy it. >> well, they gave the writer of the daily show a lot...
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the huffington post says this summer it'll begin providing 12 hours each weekday of live original programming. the content will be similar to the website. apple is at the head of the class in the push for digital e- textbooks with its introduction of e-text books last month. ed begg brushing up on algebra and chemistry with hisipad. >> there's a lot of very cool content within these books, again, the ability to take advantage of experiencing something, streaming video, you know, seeing the genome rather than just reading about it. that makes a big difference. >> another advantage is students won't have to lug around 50 or 60 pounds of textbooks. it's expected that 60% of those watching sunday's super bowl will have their mobile devices handy and advertisers hope to capitalize on that with some interactive ads. those are your tech bites. i'm rob nelson. >>> news time 5:38. thanks for joining us this morning. no doubt about it, we have had some gorgeous weather lately. it's not exactly swimming weather, however, a group of talson residents really want you to think about swimming. that's because
the huffington post says this summer it'll begin providing 12 hours each weekday of live original programming. the content will be similar to the website. apple is at the head of the class in the push for digital e- textbooks with its introduction of e-text books last month. ed begg brushing up on algebra and chemistry with hisipad. >> there's a lot of very cool content within these books, again, the ability to take advantage of experiencing something, streaming video, you know, seeing...
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joining us is ryan grim, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> this is not new tape tonight. these are not new remarks. they are from november. i have to ask how they came to your attention and whether there's any suggestion from the ryan camp or romney folks that there's any question to its authenticity. >> there's no question. it was at a spectator event last november. it's been online since then, almost nobody has viewed it. it was sent to me and a few other reporters over the weekend along with about 15 or 20 other clips of paul ryan saying things over the past ten years. and i had kind of put it off sunday and monday, and today i just decided i'd listen to a bunch of these clips and here you go. here's paul ryan. >> in terms of the list of stuff that you were being sent, i know enough about paul ryan's history to know he makes comments that are sort of like this, sort of along the lines about makers and takers, the vision of an america that's a zero sum game between those giving and ta
joining us is ryan grim, washington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> this is not new tape tonight. these are not new remarks. they are from november. i have to ask how they came to your attention and whether there's any suggestion from the ryan camp or romney folks that there's any question to its authenticity. >> there's no question. it was at a spectator event last november. it's been online since...
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ot jit's nt mitt romney.s an gr shington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you for being here. t >> this is not new tape tonight. the are not new remas. ey a from november. i have to ask how th c e to yourttention andhether thers any ggestion from the ry camp romney folks that there's any question to its thenticity. the's nquestion it's beeonline sce then, almost nobody has viewed it. it wasent to me and a few other reporters over the weekend along with about 15 or 20 other clips of paul ryan saying thgs over the past ten years.t it of sunday and monday, a today i bunch of these clips and here yogo. hereau >> in terms of the list of stuff that you were being sent, i know enough about pauryan's hisry to know he makes comments that are sort olike this, sort of along the lines about makersnd takers, thvi that's a zero sum game betwe those giving and taking. do youl that as a parall to what romney was sayg the country? >> it's dove tailed with what romney said. roey set the stage for him.ney s mments aut six months after paul ryan did. he also in some of t
ot jit's nt mitt romney.s an gr shington bureau chief for "the huffington post." thank you for being here. t >> this is not new tape tonight. the are not new remas. ey a from november. i have to ask how th c e to yourttention andhether thers any ggestion from the ry camp romney folks that there's any question to its thenticity. the's nquestion it's beeonline sce then, almost nobody has viewed it. it wasent to me and a few other reporters over the weekend along with about 15 or...
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. >> being debaters tend to do well in britain, arianna huffington was at cambridge. she has done well. are you going to do as well as her? >> maybe better, hopefully better. >> what is the row of actions, she is from greek origin. does it make a difference when you get to these great british universities with the wits? >> i think initially it does because -- >> favorable or unfavorable. >> unfaveable to begin with. in england, if you have a foreign accent to begin with, it's unfavorable, less so than earlier times. now people don't make that effort to adopt the english accent. but what happens is over time because there have been so many singaporeans, australians, canadians. >> americans. >> americans as well who have blazed a trail of glory, if you distinguish yourself, over time you are seen as the exotic foreigner who can thrive on the english scene and to the credit of both oxford and cambridge and england as a whole, argument and rigor in argument is a prized trait, less so than before perhaps, but still a prized trait. >> have you been to ireland, rigor and arg
. >> being debaters tend to do well in britain, arianna huffington was at cambridge. she has done well. are you going to do as well as her? >> maybe better, hopefully better. >> what is the row of actions, she is from greek origin. does it make a difference when you get to these great british universities with the wits? >> i think initially it does because -- >> favorable or unfavorable. >> unfaveable to begin with. in england, if you have a foreign accent to...
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. >> for this i have to bring in comedian and huffington post blogger bill santiago. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well thank you. let's talk about this. who do you think had their hand closer to the x buzzer? stern or maybe the fcc? >> i watched it. i have to tell you i think howard stern totally pulled it off. he was another person like family friendly raunchy. and i think he wants to take this family friendly thing all the way. i think he wants to be like the next mr. rogers, you know, which is going to be a switch. he'll be like imagine him taking off his shoes instead of asking his guests to take off their clothes. >> and putting on his sweater right? >> yeah, yeah. i think they'll see some very surprising things in the future. total new phase. >> i think so. he was kind of fatherly actually. but speaking of celebrity judges, "forbes" magazine just named "american idol's" jennifer lopez as the most powerful celebrity in the world beating out oprah. i don't know about you but what exactly do you have to do to claim that top spot? >> she
. >> for this i have to bring in comedian and huffington post blogger bill santiago. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well thank you. let's talk about this. who do you think had their hand closer to the x buzzer? stern or maybe the fcc? >> i watched it. i have to tell you i think howard stern totally pulled it off. he was another person like family friendly raunchy. and i think he wants to take this family friendly thing all the way. i think he...
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years old, a conservative blogger who helped contribute to the success of the drudge report and the huffington report. he collapsed shortly after midnight today outside of his home in los angeles. and gasoline prices news today from the aaa, increasing 30 cents a gallon last month and the president talking about gas prices today in nashua new hampshire at a community college. david boyer will join us in a couple minutes and writes for the washington times with this headline, the president saying it is time to end tax breaks for big oil. here's more of the president's speech in new hampshire earlier today. >> we've got to keep investing in developing every available type of american made energy. and this means that we've got to set some priorities. we've got to make some choices. first, while there are no short-term silver bullets when it comes to gas prices, i've directed my administration to look for every single area where we can make an impact and help consumers from helping to relieve bottlenecks in the places like the one we've got in oklahoma to making sure speculators aren't taking adva
years old, a conservative blogger who helped contribute to the success of the drudge report and the huffington report. he collapsed shortly after midnight today outside of his home in los angeles. and gasoline prices news today from the aaa, increasing 30 cents a gallon last month and the president talking about gas prices today in nashua new hampshire at a community college. david boyer will join us in a couple minutes and writes for the washington times with this headline, the president...
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and about a week ago, peter gleick writes an editorial, a column in "the huffington post" confessing saying, i took the documents. turns out he used this subterfuge. he pretended to be a board member of this organization. he wrote fake e-mails to the organization saying, could you send me these documents? i'm a board member who's changed my accuracy. they sent t my address. they sent the documents. the whole thing has blown up. people who are skeptical of the climate science are saying, see? this shows scientists are play politics, they're playing dirty just like the environmentalists accuse the climate deniers are of being. the key question to me is, today, just a few hours ago, we saw peter gleick put out an announcement significant he was taking a temporary leave of absence from his position at the pacific institute. his board is investigating him. he's dropped off the american geophysical union ethics committee he was chairman. he's dropped off another scientific education board he was on. his helptation is teetering. but the key question is, will he be criminally prosecuted? did
and about a week ago, peter gleick writes an editorial, a column in "the huffington post" confessing saying, i took the documents. turns out he used this subterfuge. he pretended to be a board member of this organization. he wrote fake e-mails to the organization saying, could you send me these documents? i'm a board member who's changed my accuracy. they sent t my address. they sent the documents. the whole thing has blown up. people who are skeptical of the climate science are...
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check out paul's work at "the huffington post" and also his newsletter. they are having week-long coverage of auction 2012 in this special series beginning with banks today. oil tomorrow. a five-part series. as you know, we here at the show, returned from florida. it's a prime example of how to purchase an election. the primaries are tomorrow. already more than $24 million has been spent on political ads. mitt romney and the super pacs that support him outspent newt gingrich four to one. and speaking of bought, all the cash has bought romney ar more turn to the mega panel. sam, you have to be offended not just by the money, but by the existence of secret undisclosed money. the fact that we're allowing the use of money that you don't even know whose money it is, it's beyond the pale. >> kennedy was wrong when he cast that vote. there would be transparency. when the laws get executed and translated, you can fund these super pacs. you don't have to reveal until after the election who has been dumping the money in. and so it's a problem. the people of florida
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>> well, you know, it's interesting, i've got to tell you, depending who you looked at huffington post thought it was a smear job. usa today called it even handed and point out one thing, they probably got some money from the corporation for public broadcasting and that's run by the woman who is vice chair of the republican national commitment in the '90s, so, you know, i'm not so sure at that they're so left wing. >> well, the clinton camp was upset about it, trying to rebuild his image and he is squire magazine has a fawning piece with a cover picture of him. my favorite cover story this week, setting the record straight. weekly standard, the big creep. i think that kind of gives balance to the whole thing. >> i love the big creep. >> you love the big creep. >> i would think that unbalanced if you nl only give one hour out after four hour documentary on the lewinsky. >> judy touched on it, if you want it talk about the rise of the internet not that clinton had anything to do with it, maybe al gore, but not clinton and take the issue, david jackson at usa today. no mention of the 1993
>> well, you know, it's interesting, i've got to tell you, depending who you looked at huffington post thought it was a smear job. usa today called it even handed and point out one thing, they probably got some money from the corporation for public broadcasting and that's run by the woman who is vice chair of the republican national commitment in the '90s, so, you know, i'm not so sure at that they're so left wing. >> well, the clinton camp was upset about it, trying to rebuild his...
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homeowners joining me from new york to speak to this issue is jenelle ross business reporter with the huffington post jenelle welcome. thank thanks for joining us you know as as a from the statistics i've read as many as half of african-americans who qualified for normal fixed rate mortgages were not even told that they qualified but instead were sold exploding mortgages adjustable rate mortgages things like that can you speak to how much of this crime was because companies were behaving in a racist way versus how much of it was possible because white homeowners are more likely to have done so before have relatives who have whereas black home owners more often were new to the process and easier to take advantage of basically white privilege. right i think there's no doubt that there was probably some combination of both of those things going on perhaps not always consciously in the minds of the there people who were selling mortgages or. looking for them you know people who were shopping for a mortgage to buy a home there's no question that during the boom there was a really large expansion in t
homeowners joining me from new york to speak to this issue is jenelle ross business reporter with the huffington post jenelle welcome. thank thanks for joining us you know as as a from the statistics i've read as many as half of african-americans who qualified for normal fixed rate mortgages were not even told that they qualified but instead were sold exploding mortgages adjustable rate mortgages things like that can you speak to how much of this crime was because companies were behaving in a...
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bought in collaboration with "the huffington post." yesterday we dissected the "b" in bought and the price we all pay not just through lack of investment in our country, but also through atm fees. today we are moving on to the "o" in oil. it's about the energy sector and finding power in money by breaching the integrity of our free market and preying on fear. whether it's through the subsidy process or the transfer of environmental damage for a country that proclaims a desire for free markets, i can't think of a product that has a more rigged price. >> they are coming at it from both ways. they pay no cost for the incredible amount of pollution and damage they do to the environment. for the way they skew our national security policy. on the other hand, we're subsidizing them. they have managed to get congress not just to consider a carbon tax, but to actually consider rolling back some of the subsidies. rolling back the subsidies impossible as well. >> the united republic said the problem is a $1.9 trillion we're all spending. it's hal
bought in collaboration with "the huffington post." yesterday we dissected the "b" in bought and the price we all pay not just through lack of investment in our country, but also through atm fees. today we are moving on to the "o" in oil. it's about the energy sector and finding power in money by breaching the integrity of our free market and preying on fear. whether it's through the subsidy process or the transfer of environmental damage for a country that...
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thousand and eleven let's take a look at this from a different perspective a daily perspective to the huffington post is found through a freedom of information act requests that ice is responsible for holding thirty two thousand people in immigration detention without any charges on a single day and that was october third of two thousand and eleven now amongst those who were arrested forty percent were convicted of any crime nor awaiting a trial the rest were there for low level offenses like duis or minor drug charges and only a few of them were actually accused of violent crimes to having imposed does make a good point here that being an undocumented immigrant is on its head a civil offense and not a criminal one meant immediately with the punishment of spending time behind bars so why are so many of these immigrants actually ending up in jail we see it all comes down to money private prisons that make a killing off of undocumented immigrants because they can hold them in their prisons allowing the detention centers to meet their financial goals and a statement of as you see the corrections co
thousand and eleven let's take a look at this from a different perspective a daily perspective to the huffington post is found through a freedom of information act requests that ice is responsible for holding thirty two thousand people in immigration detention without any charges on a single day and that was october third of two thousand and eleven now amongst those who were arrested forty percent were convicted of any crime nor awaiting a trial the rest were there for low level offenses like...
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and the huffington post's howard fineman. both msnbc contributors. you come from the roots of the republican party, sir. so let me ask you this. was that a good day or bad day had they all went up there in lockstep? >> it was a bad day. i thought it very interesting later on that huntsman said, you know, i probably should have raised my hand and said i would have taken the 10-1 deal. and i think he recognized after the fact that that was a definitive moment where he could have carved out a new space on that stage and probably run the kind of campaign free of that baggage. >> it wouldn't have looked very good after the election. >> right. >> he wouldn't have won. >> i'm just saying that moment sort of solidified. >> yeah, i agree with you. you know the old rule in politics, whenever a bill passed, you want to be the one that voted against it when it fails. >> i agree with the chairman that it was the beginning and end for jon huntsman, but it was also in the long term the beginning of the end for mitt romney. >> how so? >> well, because he began to lo
and the huffington post's howard fineman. both msnbc contributors. you come from the roots of the republican party, sir. so let me ask you this. was that a good day or bad day had they all went up there in lockstep? >> it was a bad day. i thought it very interesting later on that huntsman said, you know, i probably should have raised my hand and said i would have taken the 10-1 deal. and i think he recognized after the fact that that was a definitive moment where he could have carved out...
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joining me now, ariana huffington is the editor in chief and president of the huffington post media group. david frum is a contributing editor for the daily beast and "newsweek." steve rattner left a long career on wall street to be the obama administration's car czar. now he is back in business. and mort zuckerman is the chairman of boston properties and the editor in chief of "u.s. news and world report." welcome to you all. david, let me start with you. one of the things i've been puzzling over is, what happened to the tea party? this was the party that -- you know, this was meant to be the thing that was going to totally transform the republican party. and it doesn't quite seem to have that had effect. >> failed to generate an alternative to mitt romney and it's taking a bad humiliation because of it. i think a lot of the energy has gone out of it. especially in south carolina, here's something that i think is maybe relevant. the senator jim demint from south carolina has been a vocal advocate of the tea party. he's also been the leading opponent of dredging the harbor of charleston.
joining me now, ariana huffington is the editor in chief and president of the huffington post media group. david frum is a contributing editor for the daily beast and "newsweek." steve rattner left a long career on wall street to be the obama administration's car czar. now he is back in business. and mort zuckerman is the chairman of boston properties and the editor in chief of "u.s. news and world report." welcome to you all. david, let me start with you. one of the things...
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he also helped start the huffington post before it turned hard left. and was known for the long-time work on the drudge report. matt drudge has this state in the part at the top of that popular site. "we shared a love of headlines, a love of the news. excitement about what is happening. i don't think there was a single day during that time when we did not laugh with each other or challenge each other." >> it's good that freedom-loving americans are finally realizing the power of their collective action. the power of expressing their voice. and no longer being cowed to the powers of the political correctest in and multiculturalism and the threat that you are going to be called anist"." racist, homophobic for disagreic on policy. >> determining to stay relevant, breitbart told cpac he had an election day surprise. what do we get for barack obama? i have videos. this election we'll vet him. i have videos. this election we're going to vet him. >> from his college days -- >> reporter: breitbart kept a busy schedule between website, television appearances an
he also helped start the huffington post before it turned hard left. and was known for the long-time work on the drudge report. matt drudge has this state in the part at the top of that popular site. "we shared a love of headlines, a love of the news. excitement about what is happening. i don't think there was a single day during that time when we did not laugh with each other or challenge each other." >> it's good that freedom-loving americans are finally realizing the power of...
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as we look at 2012 our week-long collaboration with the huffington post and republic continues today. health care on the front page and how drug companies game washington to rig the market structure. paul blumenthal reporting. his piece at the top of the huffington post political page this afternoon and featured coverage today as well at dylan ratigan.com. of course to get the 30 million jobs we need to secure our country we first got to understand where millions of them went. next a no frills no spin guide to the jobs crisis and what we can do about it starting today. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. at legal
as we look at 2012 our week-long collaboration with the huffington post and republic continues today. health care on the front page and how drug companies game washington to rig the market structure. paul blumenthal reporting. his piece at the top of the huffington post political page this afternoon and featured coverage today as well at dylan ratigan.com. of course to get the 30 million jobs we need to secure our country we first got to understand where millions of them went. next a no frills...
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. >> we have a story on "the huffington post" that digs into his background, when he first ran for congress in the pittsburgh area. he did not stress religion. he did not stress the abortion issue. this may have been privately held believes. they probably were, but they are not anything he dare talk about. but over the years, he's taking on the aura of a crusader. his people think by sticking to his guns the way he has on these issues, by making these statements, he's impressing the republican base with his sincerity and his passion. >> you're not saying he is faking it, are you? >> i'm not saying he is faking it. he's unpacked what's inside. >> unpack what's inside. chip, from the first time i heard about this guy running in congress and using the residence issue against walgren, saying he was living in virginia and knocking him off with that charge. he was a right-to-lifer to the core. this was a big part of his motive. here's a guy who keeps hitting the political sweet spot. even contraception. issues that go way back to the '50s and '60s. is it just a coincidence that what he believes d
. >> we have a story on "the huffington post" that digs into his background, when he first ran for congress in the pittsburgh area. he did not stress religion. he did not stress the abortion issue. this may have been privately held believes. they probably were, but they are not anything he dare talk about. but over the years, he's taking on the aura of a crusader. his people think by sticking to his guns the way he has on these issues, by making these statements, he's impressing...
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nobody gets five or ten articles published on the huffington post suddenly they're a reporter or they can be designated as such you know as opposed to it used to be you know only a journalism school graduate was a real reporter kind of thing. does that have anything to do with this it has a direct link to or you're right because reporters without borders are defending the least torah law yet but we are also defending our freedom of information which means that we will defend citizens who can be put in jail because they publish something on facebook and in the us things these kind of thing doesn't happen that we are all so like following people who could be. in trouble if they published an information right so so the concept of a citizen journalist is something that that you're respecting and frankly the world seems to be yeah really we we think that we have to defend citizens they're in trouble they publish some information so when we have to defend them as if they were there when the police when or when the police are making their arrests in the occupy movement should they have done
nobody gets five or ten articles published on the huffington post suddenly they're a reporter or they can be designated as such you know as opposed to it used to be you know only a journalism school graduate was a real reporter kind of thing. does that have anything to do with this it has a direct link to or you're right because reporters without borders are defending the least torah law yet but we are also defending our freedom of information which means that we will defend citizens who can be...